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First row: A. Sheidon. D. Guynn. J. Cosletl. W. Steele. E. Murphy. H. Clark. XE Hartman. A. Glazer, C. Jounst H. Hawkins. Second row: J. Roberts. M. Emshoff, B. Beyer, J. Hanke. A. Fontaine. M. Stubbs. R. Pauiy, M. Glas- znw. F. Burt. L. H'em'er. Third row: R. Glazer, H. Knetzel, Mrs, Struke. Bi Hamilton. A. Koester. M. Whitakert B. Mam E. Ar- noldt E, Meyers. hV. Hick- man. Mr, Brown. J. Macke, B. Johnson. Fourth row: W. Hawk ins, G. Symmes. B. Bruce. D, Ben's. J. Wollengel. E. Mnrsh. K. Stubbs. Hi Mar- IiIL L. Partusch. Fifth row: R. Mertem C Smith, B. Jiillert A, Lay- man. EV Witt-meyer, A, Grombach THE JUNIOR CLASS PresidenteJoe Coslett SecretaryeEunice Meyer Vice President-Marianne Glasgow TreasurereEugene Wittmeyer Three years ago the present Junior class of Anderson entered the por- tal of this great institution of learning. They soon found themselves assum- ing the duties and responsibilities borne by so many ahead of them; how- ever, they took up their work with fixed determination that promised to rank them as one of the outstanding graduating classes of Anderson, work- ing always for those things for which Anderson has been noted. Their endeavors and successes along social lines were outstanding. One of the most worthwhile of these being the complete cooperation given to the soeial functions of the Lantern. Members of the class also sup- , ported the school by filling to a great advantage, the various offices neces- sary to school activity. During the Junior year they accomplished much in the way of form- ing new acquaintances which will forever remain in their memories. The J uniors cannot be too highly praised for school spirit as seen by the many new clubs that were organized and wholly supported by them. After meditating upon the years since they entered Anderson, we feel that it was the cheerful, willing manner in which they shouldered their burdens and discharged their tasks that carried them on to a successful completion of their work. We, your predecessors, sincerely hope you continue as you have started and wish you every success. Page eighteen
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CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT Being of sound mind and body realizing that time flies, we, the claSS of 3:9, bequeath to our heirs, the faculty, and the unspeakable under- classmen, that which is stated herein, T0 the faculty, :1 new crop of Freshmen. T0 Mrs. Bath, all misplaced quotations. To Mr, Srofe, another speller like B. Jones. T0 the Juniors, all we canlt use. To the Sophomores, our experiences with M1: Srofe. To the Freshmen, all the privileges that we never had. GIFT NAME Earl Barnes Jane Beckett Rosemary Birkley James Breitenstein Jeanne Clark Barbara Connell Virginia Coslett William Dallmann Mary Jane Dignan Rosanna Fries Madge Fritz Walter Glazer Charles Haller Lucille Hauke Maude Hawkins Donald Hersman Martha Hosmer Janette Huddleston Robert Johnson William Jones Mary Louise Kitchen Dorothy Langland James Ludlow Emma Lukemier Russel Martin Paul Merz May Mette Violet Meyer Ralph Miller Louise Pauly Richard Reed Earl Seibert Romilda Steffen Robert Tennison Dorothy Tucker Frances Tucker Norman Unger Betty Van Horn Robert Wagner George Wessling Clara Wittmeyer Robert Worth My My My My All My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My love for jitterbugs plump figure Affection for bus drivers red trunks my Cicero translation wooden shoes serious moments. seat in the beauty parlor love for tap-dancing love for dancing honking laugh demerits brains certain accent fiery temper refined speech my Spanish books rapid speech farming ability nickname Gaity love for blond mustaches love for red hair ribbons singing ability quietness loafing in study hall hermit life way with the men friendly attitude quiet nature love for colored shoes ability to play a drum hair twirling ability old chewing gum bicycle love for skating mean disposition bewitching smile height ability to pass Civics nickname Whispel , love for study dislike for snoofers l-llHurry, hurry, she's going 10 fall! 2Mlll'ofussor Srofv in n jovial mood. TO Arthur Merten Mary Elizabeth Seiber Loretta lVolfer Richard Longbottom Birch Bruce Miss Berry Dot Staley Stanley Dean Miss Pulliam Mary Alta Richardson Miss Nash Ruth Pauly Anthony Sheangshang Lorena Weaver Lois Jonas Joe Coslett Mrs. Struke Charles Jones Eugene VVittmeyel' Gordon Symmes Violet Dunn Helen Bondick Mr. Srofe Delores Winter Ben Miller Jim Wolfangel Betty Vance Mr. Brown Ossie Lukemier Matilda Messmer Robert Glazer Frank Channey Audrey Schumaker Harold Young June Bonnes Robert Kendall Frank Longbottom Russell Marten Donald Guynn Jim Owens Jack Long Bill Hickman niRumildn. May. Lucille and Louise 1:1ke u promenade at noon 4MThrA spuiurs form :1 111011 Event SMTIIG Senior girls mko :m :iftornoon siesta. Page seventeen
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First row: Ii. lVolfunKIP. R. Kendall, M. Zeieix Hm-nml rnu': M, Needl- Hnnhll-r. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS PresidenteRobert Kendall Vice PresidenteHarold Guynn SecretaryeHelen Barnes Treasurer-Jack Roth On a warm day one September an eager group of young people entered the halls of Anderson to partake of the Freshman course of a four-course dinner of education. The menu was filled with the most delicious foods and delicacies, among which mathematics, English, general science, book- keeping, and general business were a few of the more stable items. Some of the members found one of these dishes especially to their liking, others showed a preference for something else, but the entire meal was greatly appreciated by all. The staff of cooks, more familiarly known as the faculty, prepared the dinner in a most enticing manner, and encouraged the timid initiates to try the strange dishes. This staff was very ably supervised by the effi- cient and sympathetic chef, Mr. Wright. Vacation over, a period of digestion behind them, the banqueters sat down for more nourishment. Old acquaintances were renewed and new contacts were made. With a friendly smile, Mr. Wright, passed from one to another offering suggestions and advising each about the best foods to order for his individual needs. Once more the menu was filled with a tempting list of savory preparations. And now the second course comes to a close. A short time between courses again appears as another vacation approaches. The first two courses have been so pleasing that it is certain all will be present for the third course, each and every one expecting to have an even greater appe- tite than he had for either of the preceding courses. H. HuymL Hf Daugherty, J, Long, 1'2. Ester. J. :iylur. F', Lunglmllmn. J' Bloumfivld. R. Askew, L, tYuEfwa 0. l'hildm-s. N. Millard. H, Keyo. G. Dunn. V. Davis. M. $4, Pin : Kuvlzel. t ' ...,. Thirrl row: 3L Inln'noy. lr Duvall. E. t'Inrki 1-. Lalin'ny. J. Bnnnvs. UMBmmmini. .T. Lanlor, Di M. Kaennnorle. EL Bunwsi J. Evans. Y. Sillxbuuvlu P. Parks, 3'. Svuh. V. Nash, IL Metua Lnnghnltom, M. Fourth row: P. Faust. Imrz, B. Cnrbly. CK Dunn. R. lYnnlet. W'. Dunn. M. Fulh kersnn. Ft tansmL St Dean, A. Glusbrelmer. 'Fihh i'nw: C, Ritten- house. H. Yuung. B, Manf- lin. P. Fusku. H, Seibert. Ct Dallmmm. C. Hirkley. J. Ruth. H. lertusch, W. Dunn. Q McArthur, Jt Misheff. Page nineteen,
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